Happy 4th. I have to get up and go to work tomorrow & my husband has to go at 10 pm tonight.<br>I thought this was very interesting when it came in my Dummies Daily.<br>Why not celebrate America's Independence Day by expanding your<br>appreciation of American history! Before the days of the CIA, the<br>Internet, and even the telephone, how did the soldiers of the<br>Revolutionary War transmit military intelligence? You can find<br>out by reading actual Spy Letters of the American Revolution<br>http://www.si.umich.edu/spies/index-methods.html from the<br>William L. Clements Library of the University of Michigan. From<br>invisible ink to spy networks, this site is full of fascinating<br>details about the people and practices of the Revolutionary War.<br><br><br>Cheers, iRock<br><br>"There are those who look at things the way they are, and ask why... I dream of things that never were, and ask why not?"<br>- Robert F. Kennedy

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